Read the story; it's not a long one, and it's really entertaining.
A native woman from Canada who wants to visit her daughter, who lives in the USA, is stopped at the US-Canada border and asked her nationality. She says she's neither American nor Canadian but native, so that causes a bureaucratic hassle in which she is not allowed to move from the border crossing. It makes the news and the authorities are properly mortified about how such a thing could happen. Serious subtext: How do we treat our natives? Why do we have to pin such inappropriate categories on them? What does that make them feel like?
Note: Thomas King is himself native, so that contributes to the irony/satire/humor/seriousness of the story.
The summary of Borders by Thomas King is that a single mother stands up against all of her challenges. She fights to remove the stigmas associated with groups of people.
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The exposition is in Spain in the 1500's in a small village :)
Stop cheating and fin it out yourself
Usually in the first two or three chapters. However, occasional special characters might be introduced later in the story.
The exposition of the story is when the prince had to choose between the smiling and the frowning ladies
Generally in the beginning of the story, exposition refers to the establishment of the setting and characters of the piece.
Pride is a reoccuring motif in the story borders.
the Canadian (Alberta) and American (Montana) border
To cite "Borders" by Thomas King in MLA format, include the author's name, the title of the story in quotation marks, the title of the anthology or collection in italics, the publisher, the publication year, and the page numbers. For example: King, Thomas. "Borders." A Coyote Columbus Story, Groundwood Books, 1992, pp. 1-6.
Laetitia the oldest daughter, The mother and the boy/ the narrator
Pride, Perseverance, Stubborn, strong believer, Calm.
The conflict is that him and his mother can not get past the US - Canada border because she is stating their citizenship as Blackfoot, not American or Canadian.
In "Borders" by Thomas King, the protagonist is an unnamed mother who refuses to acknowledge her nationality when crossing the border between Canada and the United States. She challenges the border officials by declaring that she is simply "Blackfoot."
Thomas King uses first person narrative in "Borders" to provide the reader with a direct and personal perspective from the main character. This perspective allows the reader to empathize with the character's emotions and experiences as they navigate challenges related to their identity and heritage. The use of first person also enhances the story's authenticity and immediacy.
Exposition Park is located in Los Angeles, California surrounded by Martin Luther King highway, Figeroa street and Exposition Boulevard, hence the name.
Elton Thomas Brown has written: 'The 1916 exposition in black and white' -- subject(s): Panama-California International Exposition, Panama-California International Exposition (1916 : San Diego, Calif.)
John Philip Sousa. He wrote "King Cotton"
it is not only two king of exposition. there are 4 kinds of exposition. 1. example and illustration 2. comparison and contrast 3. cause and effect 4. analysis